East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 16, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
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ALEXANDER'S
;R.EAT BARGAIN SALE
1'NEWS OF
ftTHENA
EXTRAORDINARY PRICES
IVING.
Sheets
FOR FIRST-CLASS, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE AT A BIG
i
10-4 bleached, hemstitched Sheets,
very good quality, regulnr prlco 75c,
bargain sale prlco 59c.
Dress Goods
25 pieces now fancy mixtures, now
colorings, regular 75c grade, bargain
salo prlco 50c yard.
Ladies' Shirk Waists
Tho entire lino of lawn and silk
ready-to-wear Shirt Waists, all tho
latest styles, bargain salo prlco, extra
discount 15 per cent.
Embroideries
Our entire lino ot Swiss and Nain
sook Embroidery, regular 120 and
l&c, bargain salo prlco 6J4c yard.
Pillow Casing
45-ln bleached Pillow Casing, extra
good quality, regular value 20c, bar
gain sale prlco, 12c yard.
Handkerchiefs
Ladles' fine linen center and very
fnncy borders, a beautiful assort
ment, regular valuo 35c, bargain sale
pi Ice 19c.
Summer Dress Goods
Our entire lino of wash fabrics, all
tho now weaves and colorings, one of
tho finest Une9 In tho city, at bargain
sale prices, 10 per cent discount.
Shoes
Every $3.00 grado of ladles' Shoes,
In all styles and qualities, all sizes
and widths, bargain salo price, $2.25
pair.
Jexander Department Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
ml.
tilclty will cure
Iseases than all
eana combined."
lar t h o 1 o w
professor of
Iphla, Fa.
"Electricity will bo
tho solo remedy for
tho future." M. D.
Arsonval, the great
medical doctor of Paris,
France.
HELP FOR THE SICK
MARVELOUS SECRET OF LIFE AT LAST DISCOVERED.
POST WONDERFUL DI8COV ERY OF THE AGE. THE LATEST
OF APPLYING
Oxygen and Electricity forTCuring.Diseases
' DRUGS, MEDICINE OR DOCTOR; YOU TREAT YOURSELF.
CME OF PERFECT HOME TREATMENT. THOUSANDS ARE
LY CURED OF EVERY KNOWN DISEASE, FROM WHOM I
ILETTERS THAT CAN BE SEEN AT MY OFFICE.
You sick? Do you want to. not well? I can show you the way.
i "ay that I have proven successful In thousands of cases. I
file letters from satisfied natlents who have proven the valuo of
tment by actual trial. If you could road a few of these letters,
m miraculous cures after years of suffering, I would need no fur-
sument to convlnco you of ray ability. I havo passed the experi
tage. I know what I can do. No matter what your disease, I can
ve cured several cnseB, In roiulloton after nil other known romo-
' m.ea. call and got their names and interview tliom. My system
Oxygen and Electric HnMnr-lo: thnt I uso nro different from all
I have furnished thousands with my Batteries that have cured
l3. These Batteries aro tho only ones patented and are not sold
i ueaieru. i navo tho only CO-coll Electric Body lioit maae; me
e guaranteed and kept in order freo of charge. I will treat you
PSO you a Battirv nnil tnnnh vrn lin.i- in trnrtt vnursttlf success-
(Call and seo mo, or address, Medornnch Block, 027 Main Street.
e FREE. Pendleton. Oregon.
PROF. F. F. SHADDUCK, ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIST.
State Buildings Dedicated.
St. Louis, Mo., May 1C Tho Ar
kansas building at the World's fair
was informally dedicated today with
a reception to the Arkansas delegates
to the National Editorial Association
convention. Tho building erected by
the Btate of Mississippi was also
thrown open to visitors today. It Is
a replica of Beauvolr, the home of
Jofferson Davis, and It contains much
of the furniture that was used by the
president of the Confederacy.
Attention Sheepmen.
Range to lease and can locate
sqme good range and water. Address
box 44, La Grande, Or.
THE BEST IN BEER IS
THE CELEBRATED
PABST
I1 ' recognized as the highest grado beer made.
6 bavo secured tho sale of Pabst beer In Pondloton and all'
Nmomtrs will bo served witii it ,hon thfiv call at our place.
e nandle only thn PnhHf t.nor nnri hnvn it on draught and
liM.
'HE STATE SALOON
J. E. Russell & Co., Props.
NIP IT IN THE BUD.
First Amienrnnrr of Dandruff n fore
runner of Future lialdnrvs.
That such Is the case has been con
cluslvely proven by scientific rerearch
rrof. Unna, tho noted European skin
specialist, declares that dandruff Is tho
burrowed-up cuticle of tho scalp, caused
by parasites destroying the vitality In
tho hair bulb. Tho hair becomes lifeless,
and. In time, falls out. This can be pre'
vented.
Nowbro's Herplcldo kills this dandruff
(term, and restores the hair to Its natural
softness and abundancy.
Hornlclde Is now used by thousands of
peoplo-l satisfied that It is the moit
wonderful hair 'preparation on the mar
ket to-day.
Sold by leading druculsts. 6end 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Ilerplclde Co,
Detroit. Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
LIQUOZONE
The
Great
Germ
Destroyer
TRY A BCTTLE.
' Brock & McComas
Company
SOLE AGENTS.
MINING
1 Made,
D MADF
ARhAVANA.
FANE
STANrun
s --in
HNESS
,lou call for
u FOR QUALITY.
WORKMANSHH
AND
T.Dorft
a TRIUMPH.
accePt a substitute.
FLYN
N&co.,
MAKERS.
PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING
Wo do only good work and
at right prices.
Our facilities aro unexcelled.
Wo aro experienced )n the bus
iness, and nil work receives
our porsonal attention.
Neatness and promptness.
No matter what vou want
In painting or pnperhanglng,
we'll do tho highest grado of
work. Inuoor and outdoor
painting.
Wilson & Carnine I
Shop on Cottonwood street, T
near Ncaglo Bros, 'Phone,
Black 1043.
LINN COUNTY PEOPLE
MAY LOCATE IN ATHENA.
Kansas Man Will Open a Restaurant
Death of Miss Voorhees of Con
sumption Attending Grand Lodge
Rebekahs and I. O. O. F. Visitors
In Union County and Walla Walla
Alfalfa Will Make a Fine Crop.
Athena, May 14. P. Masterson's
old friends, James McDanlel and
daughter, from Waterloo, Linn coun
ty, are in the city looking for a lo
cation. Tho rest of the family aro
in Pendleton.
Sirs. George Marquis and little son
will leave next week for Union coun
ty, where they will visit relatives.
George Lucker of Kansas, a recent
arrival, has rented a house from B,
F. Ogle on the north side of Main
street, where he will run a restaur
ant. Mr. Lucker has a wlfo and two
small children. They will move to
Athena next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sargent spent Sun
day In Walla Walla visiting Mrs.
Charles Sargent. They report Mrs.
Cnaries Sargent's health greatly Improves.
H. 1 . Ogle and son, J. V. Ogle, and
Boy Wachter. left this morning for
Mr. Ogle's stock ranch, taking nbn'it
IB bend of cattle to summer pasture
at Willow Springs.
Mrs Jennie Wntts and Mr?. Jennie
Grnti- left today for Astoria to a.
ti'iiil grand assembly
bekahs, which will convene this week
G. W. Grow nnd G. W. Bradley left
today as delegates to tho I. O. O.
grand lodge nt Astoria.
OF
MILTON
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
OF M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Commencement at Columbia College
Superintendent of Missions Will
Preach Sunday Reception Given
the Misses Littleton and Sander
sonWill Spend His Vacation In
Washington Visitors From Heppt
ner and Other Points.
Mrs. Ed Mannsso spent this week I""" 0
at Hot Lake, Union county, for tho ",
build
benefit of her health
Tho cellar for tho now banl
lng Is almost completed.
Miss Laura Brown will be cashier
lor tho Athena Mercantile Co.
Tho nlfnlfa is growing nicely in
this locality nnd will soon bo ready
to harvest.
Died of Consumption,
Miss Icapheno Voorhees died at
the homo of her mother Thursday,
May 12. She was 24 years of ago
and the cause of her death was con-
Rumntlon. Miss Voorhees was tho
sixth of nine children to die with
that dreaded disease. The funeral
was conducted by Hov. W. II. 11.
Mnnre. nastor of the Baptist church.
nn.l th remains were interred in
the Athena cemetery.
Milton, May 15. Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Adklns of Hoppnor. who
havo been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. W. C. Howard, and attending
commencement exercises of Colum
bia college, havo returned home.
Hov. G. H. Gibus Is in Weston at
tending tho Pendleton district con
forenco of tho Methodist church,
South.
J. W. Illckford, who Is employed
by tho John Smith Co. nt Wnlla
Walla, was here yesterday on business.
Miss Jessie Howard, who has boon
attending Whitman college, Is hero
for a brief visit before returning to
her homo at Moscow, Idaho.
llev. William R Cowdon, superin
tendent of the missionary work of
tho Christian churches of the North
west, arrived hero this morning nnd
will preach at tho Christian church
tomorrow.
Prof. M. H. Anderson, lonelier of
tho commercial department of Co-
1.....Kln n..t,.... l..rt r.. n.t..,..lni..
tip 1 lln I1"1"" utin lull 11,1 i,ti 111 niuiii;
(11 lllj IlL- , ,. , ..,,, i.,-
, mm i vnim tip Yimi llii- iiiin,
Last night n reception was given
tho Misses Mae Littleton and Nellie
Sanderson, by tho M. IC. choir nt tho
homo of Hew and Mrs. Kakln. The
nnd n few Invited guests were
prosment. Ice crenm and enko were
served.
NORTH M'KAY CREEK.
Child Paralyzed From Infancy Is Now
Slowly Improving.
North McKay. May 14. Gardens
look fine, though very backward.
Miss Ethel Wheeler has gone to
Juniper, where she Is employed.
Handlers are Jubilant over wneai
crop prospects.
The new road from tlio uaniers
farm to the river, at Hill's place, is
now opened by order of tho county
court. It will bo of great benefit to
all residents of that locality on cither
sido of tho river.
Tho young daughter of John Pay-
den, who has been partially parallz-
ed from infancy, from sickness, is
slowly improving under tho care of
Dr. Blakeslee.
Charles Kidder Is at Umatilla,
painting, papering, and otherwise dec
orating a new building for a Mr.
Tomlinson.
Uncle" Joseph Snyder talks of put
ting in a power chop mill on his
place.
A Sunday school Is to bo organized
at tho school house May 1C,
OBJECTS TO PHELP8.
Albert Tozler of Salem Recalls Costly
Extra Session Blunder.
"Salem, Ore., May JG. (Editor
East Oregonlan.) Following is a
clippings taken from a paper In .Mor
row county:
" 'Tho republicans of Morrow "and
Umatilla counties, In selecting O. W.
'helps of Heppner, for thn ofllcn of
prosecuting attorney for tho Sixth
district, havo acted wisely Mr
'helps had no opposition, it being
generally conceded that no bettor
man could bo selected for this Im
portant place. Ho Is n man of ability
nd a good lawyer, and will attend
strictly to tho business of tho olllce.'
"I would like to know if this man
helps ia tho samo ono who was
author of tho Phelps tax law, which
ausod an extra session of the legls
laturo, and put tho stato to save
housand dollars' expense. If tho re
publlcanB of Morrow and Umatilla
ountlea acted wisely' In nominating
man who got tho stato into this
mix up, I would llko to know what
sort of beings Hvo over there.
Tho cltlzenB of thoso .counties cer
tainly made a mistaku in sending him
tho legislature and ho displayed
no marked 'ability,' or Bboweu mat
ho was 'a skilled lawyer when ho
caroo the flim-flam act on tbo Icglsla
ture and came near clogging tho
wheels of tho state. Tho citizens of
Morrow and Umatilla counties will
get into u serious moss by electing
'Extra Session' Phelps district attor
ney AI.DICKT T055IEH."
DEATH ON RAILROADS.
In-
Over 400 People Killed and 3178
Jured Last Year.
Reports from tho Interstate com
merce commission from tho railroads
of tho United Stntos show that for
tho three months ending December
31, 1903, there wore 410 persons kill
ed In train necidents nnd 3178 in
jured. In other than train accidents
on railroads and in tho yards of tho
roads there wcro a total of fl'Jl killed
and 11,382 Injured. This Includes
passengers, trninmen nnd nil others,
and all sorts of accidents.
Derailment Is tho most frequently
destructive to life of nil accidents.
Tho passago of tho act of congroHS
requiring nil railroads In tho coun
try to report their accidents to the
Interstate commerce commission was
dated March 3, 1901, nnd tho quarter
under consideration shows a larger
number of fatalities than any prov
Ions similar length of time In the
past 10 years. During tho quarter
thero were 1832 collisions nnd 1179
derailments, of which number "87
collisions nnd 119 derailments affect
ed p'nsonger trains, nnd thn daimir;o
to cars, engines nnd roadwny amount
ed to $2,.r,27,000.
BUY THE
op
From
The SEEDSMAN
Good Stock of Sweet Corn
Cabbage Plants
Bedding Plants
Pansles
Geranium
Asters
Chrysanthemums
Double Petunias
Dahlias
Gladioli
Now Located at
THE WHITE FRONT,
217 Court Street.
A RUNAWAY TEAM.
Is suro to do moro or lcsa damage to
a carrlago, but whether you nocd ro
pnlrlng from accident or ordinary
wear nnd tear, bring your vohlcloa to
Nenglo's, Whllo our reputation Is
widespread for doing nil kinds of re
pairing In thn host mannor nt lowest
prices, wo feol suro that thoro aro
a few good pooplo who don't know
that wo are unoxcollod in our line,
and wo wnnt them to know us.
We have tho Winona wagons and
Rex buggies, tho best produced In the
world. Call and see our lino of rlga
NEAQLE BROS.,
tho IllnckBrntths.
Stover Gasoline Engines, safe and
reliable.
A Sure Thing,
It is said that nothing 1b sure ex
cept death nnd taxes, hut that Is not
altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption is a sure
cure for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs,
C. B. Van . otro, of Hhopherdtown,
W. Vn., says: "I had a severe case
of Bronchitis and for n year tried
everything I board of, but got no
rellof. Ono boltlo of Dr. King's Now
Discovery then cured mo absolutely."
It's Infalllblu for Croup, Whooping
Cough, drip, Pneumonia nnd Con
sumption. Try It. It's guaranteed
by Tallman & Co., druggists. Trial
bottles free. Regular sizes GOc, 1.
Zuck is in town.
Drink
DESCENT
REAM
OFFEE
It 16 FinG
CANTY'S PARLORS
OF AA1USEMENT
Open day and night. Billiards,
Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl
ing Alleys, Throwing Racks.
Good music every evening.
BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN
AND WEBB 8TREET8.
Under W. & C. R. Depot.
Quick Arrest
J. A. Gullodgo, of Verbena, Ala.,
was twice In tho hospital from a se
vere case of piles causing 21 tumoros.
After doctors and all remedies fail
ed, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo quickly
arrested further Inflammation and
cured him. It conquers aches and
kills pain, 25c at Tallman & Co.,
drugglBts.
There 1b no harm In spondlng any
number of dollars thnt you can af
ford for ploasuro and comfort. Thoro
Is a great deal of harm in spending
ovon ft dime to make somobody foci
IN I AND 2 LB.
SEALED TINS ONLY
J. L. VAUGHN
Electrician
Prornot attention ulvan and all
work exaeuted properly
Kleetrleal Suppllei of all klndi
OFFICII -121 WEST COURT ST.
(Tribune Building)
1 HE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In mind whon you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for tho International
Poultry and Stock Food. Uso
ICow Kure for your cow trou
bles, C. F. Colesworlhy
127-129 East Alta St.
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.
The Columbia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat and com
fortnblo looms, good beds, Bar
In connection, whore
goods are served.
Main street, contor of
between Alta and
s (reels.
best
block,
Webb
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
m a
pies
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day
Flour oxchangod for wheat,
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped
Feed
If you aro Interested In Oil
Painting, see us. Our lino Is
complete
AOADHMV IIOAHDS
STHKTCUEHS
BRUSHES
AUTISTS' SAl'LBS
BLI5NDEH3
SKY UHUSIIES
PLAQUES
tube coi.qns
Wo mako a specialty of
framing PICTUflES. Newest
stock of frames,
, C. C. SHARP
Opera House IilocJ,
4
15 cants n week
envious,